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Brady and co face tough test
Posted on 13 Oct 2012 by Jordan Dean.
The New England Patriots travel to CenturyLink Field to face the Seahawks, their second game against an NFC West team this year. This game is one that hasn't had many headlines in the week with the verbal sparring taking place between the 49ers and the Giants but this game is an interesting one this gameweek. The Seahawks are good, there's no getting around that but the Pats are the class of th...
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Broncos Must Pressure Brady, Patriots
Posted on 5 Oct 2012 by Brandon Keller.
Tom Brady is kinda good. The dude had three Super Bowl rings before he was as old as rookie Quarterback Brandon Weeden. He is on the short list for best Quarterback, and player, ever. So in order to beat the Patriots you have to beat Tom Brady, and over time that has not proven to be an easy task. So how do you make America's Golden Boy shake in his Uggs? Bring some pressure. Brady goes from a ...
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Redskins Almost Knock Off Patriots…Almost
Posted on 12 Dec 2011 by Mercedes Green.
I was tempted to skip watching the game yesterday. The Redskins with all their injuries and suspended players playing the TD happy New England Patriots, I thought why put myself through that? For you and this blog if why and I’m glad I did. It was a great game. The New England Patriot’s defense is the worst and it showed by allowing over 400 yards in offense to the struggling Redskins...
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Bills Lead The Charge in Home Opener
Posted on 18 Sep 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
Ralph Wilson Stadium exploded with cheers as Ryan Fitzpatrick found David Nelson in the end zone with a mere 14 seconds left in the game to pull out 38-35 win against the Oakland Raiders! Buffalo dug themselves a huge hole in the first half falling 18 points behind the Raiders as the first half ran out. This game was by no means done. With 6 lead changes in the game, it appeared that the team ...
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Buc Wild: 3 Reasons to Love Preseason Football
Posted on 18 Aug 2011 by Justin Chechourka.
There's an awful lot to complain about when it comes to preseason football. You can talk about the low quantity of playing time for the stars, or the low quality of play from the scrubs. You can gripe that there's too many preseason games. You can complain about (and justifiably so) the ticket prices being the same in preseason as they are in the regular season. But at the end of the day, it's ...
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Do you hear the cheers from the Skins Fans? Haynesworth is outta here!
Posted on 28 Jul 2011 by Mercedes Green.
First McNabb, now Haynesworth. Both players haven't given much to the Redskins yet their pocketbooks and contracts were steep! The Redskins have traded Albert “Don't wanna be a Nose Tackle” Haynesworth to the New England Patriots for a 5th round pick in 2013. That's it. Shanahan didn't just want to release Haynesworth and allow him to go to the Eagles, so at least he's some...
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Schedule, Draft and TWIBN
Posted on 25 May 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
I apologize for my lack of blogs lately, I know my die hard fans deserve more than 1 blog per month. I'll try and maintain one a week. The Bills 2011 schedule is out and it looks like it won't get any easier for the Bills this year. Their opponent's 2010 cumulative record is 137-119-0, making it the second hardest in the league. You would think finishing 4-12 in 2010 that your following sched...
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A Retort to a Pats Fan Blog Post – Jets -Pats Part III- Return of the JET-I!
Posted on 14 Jan 2011 by Gabe Hidalgo.
David Reid, a fellow Pats Blogger at this site recently posted this article CLICK ON ME as a preview of the Jets v. Pats Part III or as the NY Post called it…RETURN OF THE JET-I! Well, in true American fashion, I have chosen to post my retort to the points that David had posted.Please keep in mind that the font emphasis was added by me and that David's comments were put in italics by me t...
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Sanders’ Interception Highlights Mediocre End to Week in Boston
Posted on 21 Nov 2010 by Geoff Poster.
An overall below average week for Boston sports team was highlighted by the huge win for the New England Patriots against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. The Colts came back a bit in the fourth quarter after being down 31-14 only to lose 31-28. Despite a great game in Foxboro, the rest of Boston looked less than spectacular. The Boston Bruins The Bruins got back on track this week with three ...
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A Week of Ups and Downs in Boston Sports
Posted on 8 Nov 2010 by Geoff Poster.
A week of ups and downs come to a close for Boston sports. New and old faces came to both the Red Sox and Patriots this week, while the Celtics racked up a few more wins. The Bruins suffered their worst week of the season to date while the Revolution lost one of their best players of all time. Finally, the week was capped off by three rounds of success from the three local colleges in the area....
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At the Stroke of Midnight
Posted on 4 Mar 2010 by Jason Smalley.
At 12midnight tonight, March 5, the 2010 free agent period officially begins and the New England Patriots are a team with some holes to fill. The question remains: will they be big players or small players in the market? History has shown that they prefer several mid-level moves rather than one big signing, but with the prospect of an uncapped year, will they decide to break the bank or conti...
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Patriots Wil(not)fork over the money for Vince
Posted on 18 Feb 2010 by Jason Smalley.
The New England Patriots and Vince Wilfork do not seem to be on the same page heading into this off-season’s free agency. With about a week left before the deadline for teams to place a franchise tag on a player, it is my opinion that the Patriots will do just that to Wilfork and I don’t blame them. There are several reasons why I feel the Brain Trust at Patriot Place will franchise...









